its impossible; the two perpendicular lines already make four right angles.
Two straight lines that meet at right angles are perpendicular.
If two lines intersect at right angles then they are perpendicular!
The contrapositive to the statement, "if two lines intersect to form right angles, then they are perpendicular," is "if two lines are not perpendicular, then they do not form right angles."
Two lines are perpendicular if they cross at 90 degree angles.
two lines that are perpendicular form right angles
Vertical angles can be supplementary angles if the lines are perpendicular and then both of the vertical angles would be 90 digress.
Its Impossible. For there to be a shape where all five lines meet perfectly and there to be two pairs of perpendicular sides, there must three right angles. Alternitavely, you could have 1 pair of perpendicular lines and two rights angles, but certainly not both.
Two lines that intersect and form 90-degree angles (right angles) are "perpendicular" to each other. You would call them "perpendicular lines."
If two lines are not perpendicular then they cannot intersect to form any right angles.
Perpendicular lines are two lines that intersect to form four right angles.
When two lines intersect at a right angle, they are "perpendicular"